
Pond It Off
The answer is yes — you can score two cyphers.
But you’ll forget you were trying.
Pond It Off is a meditative pebble-tossing simulator born from the oldest game in human memory: stone meets water. No tutorials. No combat. Just you, a pocketful of pebbles, and a pond that never ends.
It's serene — until it’s not. All you do counts, somehow.
Because once you feel the perfect arc, the perfect skip, the eleven bounces — you'll chase it. Again. And again. Just one more stone.
With birds drifting overhead and ripples echoing into the quiet, Pond It Off draws you in softly... and doesn't let go.
Lose track of time.
Let go of everything else.
Pond it off.
PS: Linux executable woks marvels.
CONTROLS
- ASDW - Movement
- Mouse - Look around
- LCtrl - Crouch
- Click and hold - Aim
- Release - Shoot
- Alt+F4 - Exit
When aiming, use the right half of the screen to fine-tune the angle (line's inclination) and intensity (line's length) of the shot. Upper and lower left corners of the screen force donw/up-vertical redirections; so you better shoot from the right.
*Typo: yup, the in-game date is wrong. Not July, but June 2025!
*Glitch: browser version works badly. You better get the Godot project. Anyway, if playing in the browser: go full screen and mind that the shooting line's next first point will be the last place on screen where the left button was released (even if you look around, such position relative to screen will remain). Besides: don't crouch and ASDW.
Published | 1 day ago |
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5, Linux |
Author | G. Carbonell |
Genre | Shooter, Adventure |
Made with | Godot |
Tags | Arcade, Ludum Dare 57, minigames, Minimalist, Relaxing, Retro, Singleplayer, Walking simulator |
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uh, if you step into the water you fall through the world endlessly
Then don't! But once you've fallen, look around. You'll find a hidden message :)